Kitchen Redux
This month’s annual kitchen issue has me thinking of my favorite kitchens that have previously graced the pages of AH&L. H
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This month’s annual kitchen issue has me thinking of my favorite kitchens that have previously graced the pages of AH&L. H
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If you like pink, here is a great dish ware set to brighten up your kitchen. This grouping of ceramic pieces from Maxcera is at the Homegoods store in Clifton Park:

With interesting sizing, larger than usual items like these platters range from $12.99 to $14.99:

I love the hydrangea motif, it’s so fresh and bright! Wi
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Due to the impending global crisis that is brought about by the global warming, many manufacturers and businesses transcended from being producers of quality yet synthetic and chemically hazardous products to being producers of quality products and furniture that are efficient and environmentally friendly which will endow the people with the same amount service or even a service that will surpass that of the others.
In line with this, the same company that offers the eco friendly products is now offering eco friendly furniture that will best satisfy the needs of the consumers and the families.
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Happy Friday! Ive been meaning to post these pictures for a while but Ive finally had time to sort and edit them during this mini vacation. Heres a baby shower that friends and I threw for our good friend Diana and her little Noah whos due any day now.

The adorable invites were designed by Jennafer of Oh Creative One on Etsy. She contacted me to partner on the project and I love how they turned out! Jennafer was wonderful to work with and turned my broad ideas of a colorful starry sky, cute little owls and a bedtime story book into the perfect invite.
Im not sure where the idea of a Bedtime Stories shower originated from but I loved that I could decorate with everything books.
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I’ve recently found myself cringing as I walk past displays of pre-packaged Santa Claus-adorned wrapping paper with tacky little sticky-bows to go on top. Growing up with a mother and grandmother who have practically made an art form out of gift-wrapping, I see no reason to not make something extraordinary out of the ordinary. There’s just something so magical about a beautifully wrapped gift, and it’s easy, you just have to think outside the box. Literally.
The first pointer: personality, personality, personality. And I mean that in more way than one. Wrap your gift in accordance to the recipient’s personality, but also let the package alone beam with it’s own character and charm. Here are
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